Celebrating the light of information in dentistry!
Editorial for Volume 6, Issue 10
As Diwali ushers in a season of light and celebration, we at DentalReach wish to illuminate the latest trends and unveil a blast of information in dentistry. Our theme for this festive editorial is all about embracing new ideas that are shaping the field today. From tax rules to ancient practices, let’s delve into what’s making waves in the world of oral health.
Not all smiles are tax-free: GST 2.0 lessons for doctors
Understanding the implications of GST 2.0 is crucial for dental practitioners. This update by Dr Bhavdeep Ahuja impacts billing, supplies, and overall business operations. With a detailed breakdown, our experts help you navigate these changes seamlessly to ensure compliance and optimize your practice’s financial health.
- Impact on clinic supplies
- Billing software integrations
- Strategies for tax efficiency
The ancient art of oil pulling: The Ayurvedic mouthwash ritual
A trend gaining traction is oil pulling, an Ayurvedic technique believed to promote oral hygiene. This natural practice involves swishing oil in the mouth to eliminate toxins and improve gum health. While modern dentistry may question its efficacy, some patients report remarkable benefits, sparking curiosity across dental circles.
Extreme implantology: Do short and thin implants work?
Implantology continues to evolve, accommodating diverse patient needs. Short and thin implants have entered the scene, offering solutions for patients with limited bone availability. Are they as effective as traditional options? Dive into the available literature served on a platter by Dr Nupur Shrirao – their design, surgical and prosthetic considerations – to discover the potential and limitations of short and thin implants within clinical practice.
Lip prints in forensic dentistry
Lip prints have emerged as a novel tool in forensic dentistry. Each individual has unique lip patterns, much like fingerprints. Explore how this intriguing method assists in solving crimes, contributing to forensic records and identification processes.
Unveiling the invisible: The pivotal role of CBCT in modern endodontics
Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is revolutionizing endodontics, offering unparalleled insights into tooth anatomy and pathology. By providing 3D imaging, it helps dentists diagnose and plan treatments with precision. Dr Aishwarya Arya helps understand how CBCT enhances patient outcomes and why it’s becoming indispensable in advanced dental care.
Integrating complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in dentistry
The inclusion of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) aspects in dentistry opens new avenues for patient care. Dr Amrita Das discusses techniques like acupuncture, herbal medicine, and homeopathy, which are being integrated into dental treatments for holistic wellness. Explore how CAM can complement conventional treatments and broaden your therapeutic toolkit.
Concluding thoughts
As we celebrate Diwali, we embrace the light of knowledge and innovation in dentistry. Each innovation and practice is part of a broader tapestry, improving oral health and patient experiences. DentalReach is committed to keeping you updated and informed, so you can continue to illuminate smiles worldwide.
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